Re: Markey lineage

Here is my lineage as I know it. Although we have a "Mary" and an "Edward" they are a father/daughter pair or siblings and not husband & wife and are in the wrong generation. The only hope would be for the children of Fanny & Francis who we do not have the names of but from the family burial plot we believe that they are Francis & Henry. Plus our family setteled in the New York City/Brooklyn, NY area. Best of luck. If you find any links please share them with me and I'll do the same for you.

JULIETTE MARKEY PARDON - (The mother of my grandmotherâ€™s cousin, Mildred Pardon, who wrote up the sheet) born 1875, died 1952, age 76.married Arthur Pardon - died 1936 3 children - Mildred, Harry and Juliette Mildred Pardon and George Dupree had 1 girl Rose M. Harry Pardon died at the age of 6 Juliette Pardon and Charles Watkins had 3 children - Charles A., Virginia (married) and Juliette Markey

GERTRUDE R. MARKEY Single, born 1881, died 1931 at age 50

FANNY MARKEYmarried Larry Quinn 3 children - Mary, Tom and Lawrence Mary Quinn died at the age of 21 at the Convent of St. Mary of the Springs, Columbus, Ohio Tom Quinn died at the age of 17 Lawrence Quinn died at the age of 1 or 1Â½ years============================================

The family cemetery plot is in Calvary & Allied Cemeteries Internments, 29 East 50th Street, Long Island City, NYSection 2, Range 9, Plot P, Graves 13/16Recorded in the Name of John & Patrick Markey on April 26, 1962 by J. Cooney, clerk

The following names were not on the form prepared by the cemetery clerk but my grandmother had typed them on a piece of paper with the internment dates and then had written some other notes as to how they were related. I donâ€™t have any proof that they are buried in Calvary except for my grandmotherâ€™s notes.

My grandmother Mary Markey Wilson (â€œGramâ€), and my grandfather, Thomas F. Wilson. Jr. are interred at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn in the Wilson plot. The notations are from her perspective, her â€œAunt Roseâ€ and her â€œUncle Frankâ€.